Athens Archeological Museum

Greece's grandeur echoes across The National Archeological Museum's halls.

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Greece's grandeur echoes across The National Archeological Museum's halls.

This museum boasts an illustrious legacy — a treasure trove of archaeological findings that would give Indiana Jones a run for his money. Just a stone's throw away from the Parthenon, in the heart of Athene’s historic district, this institution proudly puts on display a plethora of ancient Greek artefacts. As you enter the museum, you’ll be welcomed by halls filled with relics, bronze statues, mosaics and prehistoric artwork from all corners of the country. The National Archaeological Museum is ideal for anyone wanting to dive deep into Greece’s history. A place where a lively tapestry of cultural grandeur and the origins of the West are put on a pedestal for the world to see.

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Athens National Archaeological Museum E-ticket and Audio Tour
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Athens National Archaeological Museum E-ticket and Audio Tour

Enjoy a hassle-free visit to the must-see National Archaeological Museum of Athens with an entry e-ticket with audioguide on your phone.

Duration 1 hour 30 minutes
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Self-guided audio tour of National Archaeological Museum of Athens
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Self-guided audio tour of National Archaeological Museum of Athens

Discover the National Archaeological Museum of Athens thanks to this self-guided audio tour. Admire stunning works of art at your own pace.

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Athens Archeological Museum

Athens Archeological Museum

Athens

Greece

Reviews Athens Archeological Museum

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undefined, 14 Aug 2022

“What an amazing collection! It was by far more than I expected. It was really neat how you could get so close to some of those Egyptian statues. Also I love your chariot..... Would love to bring the family back next time.”

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